LiFTeR: Changes for lime-kernel-objects
- May 22, 2014: lime-kernel-objects-1.1.r16-1.28.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,el5,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm - LiME is a
Loadable Kernel Module (LKM), which allows the acquisition of volatile memory from Linux and Linux-based devices, such as those powered by Android.
The changes added support for the following kernels:
FC20 - 3.14.4-200
- 3.14.3-200
- 3.14.2-200
- 3.13.9-200
- 3.13.8-200
- 3.13.7-200
- 3.13.10-200
FC19 - 3.14.4-100
- 3.13.9-100
- 3.13.7-100
- 3.13.11-100
EL6 - 2.6.32-431.17.1
- 2.6.32-431.11.2
EL5 - 2.6.18-371.8.1
- 2.6.18-371.6.1
- April 7, 2014: lime-kernel-objects-1.1.r16-1.27.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,el5,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm - LiME is a
Loadable Kernel Module (LKM), which allows the acquisition of volatile memory from Linux and Linux-based devices, such as those powered by Android.
The changes added support for the following kernels:
- 3.13.6-200 for FC20
- 3.13.5-202 for FC20
- 3.13.5-200 for FC20
- 3.13.4-200 for FC20
- 3.13.3-201 for FC20
- 3.12.10-300 for FC20
- 3.13.6-100 for FC19
- 3.13.5-103 for FC19
- 3.13.5-101 for FC19
- 3.12.11-201 for FC19
- 2.6.32-431.5.1 for EL6
- February 12, 2014: lime-kernel-objects-1.1.r16-1.26.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,el5,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm - LiME is a
Loadable Kernel Module (LKM), which allows the acquisition of volatile memory from Linux and Linux-based devices, such as those powered by Android.
The tool supports acquiring memory either to the file system of the device or over the network.
LiME is unique in that it is the first tool that allows full memory captures from Android devices.
It also minimizes its interaction between user and kernel space processes during acquisition, which allows it to produce memory captures that are more
forensically sound than those of other tools designed for Linux memory acquisition.
In addition, this package includes a script named CaptureMemoryWithLime and a corresponding man page that manages the installation of the appropriate kernel object and dumps memory on the installed machine to the indicated file.
LiME can be used with Volatility as described here to analyze memory as part of an investigation of digital assets.
LiME releases will track with fmem-kernel-objects as to the list of supported kernels.